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From what I read from people posting abotu Konis n stuff.... I am thniking that is I spend 600 on Konis, 200 on sportlines, and then 400(about what people said total install), why don't I just go ahead and get the JIC Sa1 or whatever it was. Would that just be the better bet. I mean hell its only another 300 bucks. What do you all think, or would the Konis and sportlines be better quality?
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The JIC setup should be better than the Koni/Springs setup. It's a matched spring/shock set that was designed to work together. Plus, since it doesn't require using a spring compressor, you should be able to install it yourself and then go get an alignment.
Of course, I haven't upgraded my suspension yet(other than a strut tower bar), I'm just relaying what I've heard. The Tein SS setup is supposed to be pretty good as well, and should be about the same price as the JIC. |
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